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will they consider me???

Leon

VIP Member
Jun 13, 2008
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No, 67 or nothing. According to the rules, you can write a letter pleading to them to accept you anyway but it's very unlikely. Canada is not exactly short of immigrants and there are plenty of other people with 67 or more.
 

robfis

Star Member
Jan 4, 2009
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Re: will they consider me??? LESS THAN 67 POINTS

There are many VIP or HERO or whatever members here that give their own interpretations, like "there are enough immigrants", "67 or nothing"... thanks for the good will shown and great encouragement...
People, TRY TO READ from official sources, there are plenty online, don't listen to all these "experts".
To answer your question regarding the "less than 67 points", you may want to consider this link (question 3):

http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-faq-skilled-workers.html

As for what chances you have to be considered, that's up to your abilities of become economically established, not to someone who believes this or that...
 

ADA

Hero Member
Mar 5, 2009
365
9
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
0213
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18 Mar 2009
Doc's Request.
07 Apr 2009 - Sent on 29 Jun 2009
Yes, Canada accepts Skilled Workers based upon their ability to become economically established in Canada. If the Canadian Immigration Visa Officer believes that the point total does not accurately reflect your ability to become economically established in Canada, the Canadian Immigration Visa Officer may use his or her positive discretion (referred to as substituted evaluation) and approve your application even though you score less than 67 points.

However, at a minimum, you must have worked continuously for a period of at least one year, within the last ten years, in a full-time (or part-time equivalent) paid position at a skill level recognized by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Additionally, you must meet CIC requirements to have either (1) one continuous paid full-time year of work experience in the 38 qualifying occupations in the past 10 years; (2) one year of legal residence in Canada as a Temporary Foreign Worker or International Student and currently be residing in Canada; OR (3) Arranged Employment.
 

ADA

Hero Member
Mar 5, 2009
365
9
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
0213
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18 Mar 2009
Doc's Request.
07 Apr 2009 - Sent on 29 Jun 2009
Make sure you try to get 67 points.
What is your NOC code, what is your enducation background and how you get 66 points?

Explain this to the forum (Try to post in other forums as well for getting normalized input)

And them may be REAL seniors can respond.